Kayla-Jane Danger Joins SnapGirlz

LAS VEGAS — Last week, the “Queen of Lesbian Foot Fetish,” ALT model and director Kayla-Jane Danger received a nomination for “Social Media Queen” from the Inked Awards, and this week, she’s looking to expand her social media presence by becoming the newest member of SnapGirlz.

SnapGirlz is a VIP social community where fans can enjoy explicit mobile content from their favorite adult stars without the constraints of other sites such as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

Fans of Kayla who join her SnapGirlz group will be treated to personalized selfie videos, pictures and voice notes that are not available anywhere else, for $29 every three months.

Fans can also try before they buy, by visiting the free SnapGirlz Lounge.

“I was getting really tired of feeling censored on many of the other social media sites,” says Kayla-Jane. “I want to be able to give my fans more, and at an affordable price. Joining SnapGirlz allows me to do both of these things. I’m very excited to be their newest member.”

“As a smart performer and business woman, helping Kayla establish a VIP Social Club for her fans was a no brainer; allowing her to charge a premium for explicit social content is a win/win,” says SnapGirlz CEO Nick Stone. “Unlike many social platforms currently in use, The Private Social Network (MeWe) allows her to post anything she wants without fear of her account being deleted, like Instagram, etc. With that confidence comes incredible content, interaction with fans and an experience you won’t find anywhere else in the world.”

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